<p>For instance, you'd have exuberantly planned out for an exciting jaunt to an exotic place. But at the last moment, you get saddled by unexpected official work, thrust on you by your boss, who plays 'wet blanket', sabotaging all your holiday plans. Or, on a weekend, you'd be just making an impetuous dash to the nearby multiplex to watch a film. Precisely at that moment, you find a gaggle of guests, gate-crashing your abode, torpedoing all your film-watching fun. <br /><br />Or, you'd be all set to attend your exhilarating, weekend hobby class. The sudden, severe spell of showers, playing spoil-sport, scuttles your plans, making you sink in sagging spirits. Or, your professional success would have hit the buffers, causing you miss your promotion for that year. (Worse, your arch-rival, would have succeeded in getting catapulted to higher level than you!) <br /><br />Well, the list is endless! For, there are umpteen such reasons that often hurl one into quagmire of disappointments. How do you then extricate yourself, when mired in morass of these disillusioning moments? Simple! Firstly, whenever you feel disheartened over any matter, you should note that it isn't any irrevocable major failure in life, but only a small disappointment, the depression-hangover of which, would last only for transient moments.<br /><br />Just imagine that you're transferred to a different workplace, to do a job, alien to you. Now, you're swamped by disappointment, after having got fully acclimatised to old workplace ambience. Remember, it's always that intrinsic human nature to resist any change, especially the unfamiliar one, since we always love to remain in 'comfort zone' and are loath to exploring 'terra incognito' - the unknown territory! We'd have got so used to some set patterns in life that, even if some itsy-bitsy things go awry, we get distressed. <br /><br />So next time on, when you're assailed by a disappointment, steel yourself and counter it with adventurous spirit, so that you can accomplish even gargantuan tasks! <br /><br />Remember the dictum which says, "The great adventure is there ahead if you're bold; let go of the moment that life makes you hold!" <br /><br /></p>
<p>For instance, you'd have exuberantly planned out for an exciting jaunt to an exotic place. But at the last moment, you get saddled by unexpected official work, thrust on you by your boss, who plays 'wet blanket', sabotaging all your holiday plans. Or, on a weekend, you'd be just making an impetuous dash to the nearby multiplex to watch a film. Precisely at that moment, you find a gaggle of guests, gate-crashing your abode, torpedoing all your film-watching fun. <br /><br />Or, you'd be all set to attend your exhilarating, weekend hobby class. The sudden, severe spell of showers, playing spoil-sport, scuttles your plans, making you sink in sagging spirits. Or, your professional success would have hit the buffers, causing you miss your promotion for that year. (Worse, your arch-rival, would have succeeded in getting catapulted to higher level than you!) <br /><br />Well, the list is endless! For, there are umpteen such reasons that often hurl one into quagmire of disappointments. How do you then extricate yourself, when mired in morass of these disillusioning moments? Simple! Firstly, whenever you feel disheartened over any matter, you should note that it isn't any irrevocable major failure in life, but only a small disappointment, the depression-hangover of which, would last only for transient moments.<br /><br />Just imagine that you're transferred to a different workplace, to do a job, alien to you. Now, you're swamped by disappointment, after having got fully acclimatised to old workplace ambience. Remember, it's always that intrinsic human nature to resist any change, especially the unfamiliar one, since we always love to remain in 'comfort zone' and are loath to exploring 'terra incognito' - the unknown territory! We'd have got so used to some set patterns in life that, even if some itsy-bitsy things go awry, we get distressed. <br /><br />So next time on, when you're assailed by a disappointment, steel yourself and counter it with adventurous spirit, so that you can accomplish even gargantuan tasks! <br /><br />Remember the dictum which says, "The great adventure is there ahead if you're bold; let go of the moment that life makes you hold!" <br /><br /></p>